Test procedures to be used for the evaluation of off-road vehicle mobility performance are presented. The development of a quantitative evaluation system represents an important step in the design of proper off-road vehicle tests. The procedures are presented as nine Annexes, entitled: (1) Drawbar-Pull; (2) Torque; (3) Vehicle Speed; (4) Vehicle Sinkage and Trim; (5) Resistance to Towing; (6) Fuel Consumption; (7) Load Distribution and Ground Pressure; (8) Determination of Land Locomotion Soil Values; and (9) Determination of WES Soil Parameters. (Author)
Mobility Environmental Research Study Mobility Testing Procedures
1966
88 pages
Report
No indication
English
Road Transportation , Quality Control & Reliability , Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Soil & Rock Mechanics , Mathematical Sciences , Tracked vehicles , Mobility , Terrain , Trafficability , Test equipment , Test facilities , Performance(Engineering) , Velocity , Loads(Forces) , Soil mechanics , Design , Fuel consumption , Torque , Soils , Mathematical models , Mathematical prediction , Environmental tests , Optimization , Measurement , Army operations , Cross country testing , Mers project
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